Apartment house at 1107 5th Avenue, SE Cor. 5th Ave and 92nd St., New York City [graphic] : [working drawings] / W.L. Rouse and L.A. Goldstone, Architects, 512 5th, Ave., N.Y.C. 1924-1925.

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Apartment house at 1107 5th Avenue, SE Cor. 5th Ave and 92nd St., New York City [graphic] : [working drawings] / W.L. Rouse and L.A. Goldstone, Architects, 512 5th, Ave., N.Y.C. 1924-1925.

This set consist of 33 drawings, ink on drafting linen; and 35 drawings, blueprint on paper.

68 sheets : various media ; 108.5 x 110.6 cm. (42 6/8 x 43 4/8/ in.) or smaller.

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